Rinna was thrown for a pleasant loop when Blue Man Group, pals of Penn Jillette who also appeared last season, showed up with $15,000 hidden in jello molds.

Omarosa, meanwhile, struggled to bring in big bucks even after Jon warned that those who raised the lowest on their team would be brought back into the boardroom if they lost.

In the boardroom, Rinna was very confident, and said Penn was the “star” of their team for bringing in $85,000 — as opposed to Stephen Baldwin who brought in just $5,000, but blamed his project manager for stealing a sale out from under him.

There was also a similar disagreement over whether Marilu Renner should get the financial credit for selling Gary Busey’s creations.

It was also revealed that Omarosa narrowly missed being the lowest fund-raiser on their team, beating Dennis Rodman by just $2,000.

It didn’t turn out to be enough, though, as Jon’s team only raked in $179,500 total, significantly less than Rinna’s $225,000.

The win meant more than $400,000 would go to the actress’ charity pick, St. Jude’s Children’s Research.